a. [ad. Gr. συνδετικός, f. συνδεῖν to bind together.] Serving to unite or connect; connective, copulative. So Syndetical a.; hence Syndetically adv.
The incorrect form synderique in quot. 1621 is due to the Fr. orig. (nerfs synderiques, which is copied by Cotgrave).
1621. Lodge, Summary Du Bartas, I. 280. The Tendons which the Physicions (after Hippocrates) haue called Synderique [read Syndetique] Nerues.
1891. Cent. Dict., Syndetic, Syndetical.
1895. Funks Stand. Dict., Syndetically.